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Ralph Myerz And The Jack Herren Band - Sharp Knives & Loaded Guns (2006)


Ralph Myerz And The Jack Herren Band - Sharp Knives &
Loaded Guns
Original Release Date: 2006
Label: EMI Norway/Virgin Norway
Genre: Electronica
Size: 333 Mb
Flac (Separate tracks + .cue + Covers)
Tracklisting:
01 - Kill The DJ
02 - Hello Cleveland!
03 - Don't Play Rock
04 - Casablanca Gold
05 - 1982 Robotdance
06 - Loveland
07 - Deepest Red
08 - Boombox Breakdown Pt. II (Feat. OnklP & NicoD)
09 - The Teacher
10 - Last Train To Slim City
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Ralph Myerz And The Jack Herren Band - Your New Best Friends (2004)


Ralph Myerz And The Jack Herren Band - Your New Best
Friends
Original Release Date: Sep 23, 2004
Label: Rykodisc
Genre: Electronica
Size: 398 Mb
Flac (Separate tracks + .cue + .log + Covers)
Tracklisting:
1 Kill The Habit (4:24)
2 Natasha '75 (4:27)
3 L.i.p.s.t.i.c.k. (3:13)
4 Dubspace (3:47)
5 Surprise (2:59)
6 So Me (4:15)
7 Dr. Lovemuscle (4:24)
8 Escape From The Island (4:41)
9 Vendetta (4:45)
10 Bergen (6:10)
11 Outro (17:30)
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Ralph Myerz And The Jack Herren Band - A Special Album (2003)


Ralph Myerz And The Jack Herren Band - A Special Album
Original Release Date: May 20, 2003
Label: Emperor Norton
Genre: Electronica
Size: 343 Mb
Flac + .cue + .log + Covers
Tracklisting:
1 Here Is Love 5:28
2 Nikita 4:57
3 Casino 4:20
4 Think Twice 6:16
5 You Never Come Closer 5:00
6 A Special Morning 4:47
7 Funky Biznizz 4:56
8 Feel It 4:10
9 Savannah 6:32
10 Lullaby 16:59
Review by Rick Anderson
This Norwegian trio follows up its Special EP with this full-length effort, a lightweight but winning mixture of lounge-y ambience, electronic pop, and funky chill-out acid jazz. Its centerpiece is the insanely catchy and fun "Think Twice," which features vocalist Christine Sandtorv and some great cheesy clavinet work by someone billed as the Batmans. But most of the rest of the album is just as good: "Special Morning" is a chilled but faintly sexy instrumental in which faraway whistling weaves around a mellow synth line and softly percolating drums; "Casino" is a greasy retro-'60s romp (this time with vocals from Leslie Ahern); "You Never Come Closer" sounds, believe it or not, like a cross between Sade and the Doobie Brothers. Word has it that their live show involves multiple drummers and "elements of danger." Neither is easy to imagine while listening to this very pleasant album, but it does kind of make you wonder....
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